Whether you're visiting Tucson for the first time, or you're a local searching for what's new, Tucson has what you’re looking for. With incredible attractions for the whole family, 350 days of sunshine for outdoor adventures and golf, an extensive arts and culture background, world-class accommodations and spas, and a burgeoning culinary and nightlife scene, Tucson will keep you entertained and wanting to come back for more. Come visit Tucson and see for yourself!
5th Annual Bat Night 2012
Welcome back the bats during Bat Night 2012 on Saturday, May 19th at 6pm. Join this unique event and watch thousands of bats head out for the night. Located on the Rillito riverbed, East of the Campbell Avenue Bridge.
Downtown Parking & Detour Maps
Visitors! Downtown Tucson is open for business during construction. Use these handy maps to know where to park and how to get around during the Streetcar Construction.
- Downtown Parking Map (PDF)
- Downtown Street Detours Map (PDF)
Tucson Padres Minor League Baseball
The Tucson Padres, Tucson's Triple-A baseball team and also the affiliate of the San Diego Padres, plays 72 home games at Kino Stadium, and provides a glimpse of tomorrow's Major League stars today, April 5-August 26.
What's New in Tucson
Arizona is celebrating 100 Years of Statehood and we've put together this great list of 100 Things to Do!
The UofA Cancer Center is working with local attractions to provide free sunscreen for your Real Summer adventures.
VisitTucson has gone mobile! Download this handy app for your iPhone or Android by visiting our homepage on your mobile.
With RealGems, you can visit select gem show venues, businesses, mines, studios, museums and other exhibits.
- Mary Poppins on Broadway
May. 16 - May. 20
Broadway in Tucson presents the irresistible story and unforgettable songs from one of the most popular Disney films of all times at Tucson Music Hall. - USA Badminton Senior Nationals
May. 16 - May. 20
Senior Badminton National Competition UA Campus Recreation Center - Tucson Padres Minor League Baseball
May. 17 - May. 24
Tucson's new Triple-A baseball team, the Tucson Padres, the affiliate of the San Diego Padres, plays 72 home games at Tucson's Kino Stadium on summer evenings, April - August. - Willcox Wine Country Spring Festival
May. 19 - May. 20
Arizona Wine Growers Association presents wine tastings, yummy treats, artisan vendors, and live entertainment in downtown Willcox's historical Railroad Park. - 5th Annual Bat Night
May. 19
Rillito River Project hosts a night of observing the Mexican free-tailed bats under the bridge east of Campbell Avenue, with talks by bat experts. Bring a flashlight, drinking water, and blanket to sit on. - Kino Festival at San Xavier Mission
May. 19
San Xavier Mission and the Kino Heritage Society celebrate the life of Jesuit missionary/explorer Padre Kino with tours, art, music, entertainment, and food at San Xavier Mission. - Patriotic Stationery and the Battles of 1862
May. 20
The Postal History Foundation sells special cachets commemorating Tucson's 1862 return to the Union, and shows highlights from a collection of patriotic envelopes at the new Slusser Library. - Science Sundays
May. 20 - Sep. 2
Fun hands-on science-related activities for kids and their families every Sunday at the Children's Museum Tucson, May 20-September 2. - Murder Mystery at Hotel Congress: The Dillinger Diamonds
May. 25 - May. 26
The acting troupe Murder Mayhem performs "The Dillinger Diamonds" interactive murder-mystery dinner theater at Hotel Congress. Guests encouraged to dress in 1930s attire. - UA Wildcats Baseball at Hi Corbett Field
May. 25 - May. 27
The No. 5 Arizona Wildcats Baseball takes on UCLA, May 13-15, at Hi Corbett Field. - Wyatt Earp Days
May. 26 - May. 28
Celebrate the life and times of the Old West's famous lawman in Tombstone, "the town too tough to die," with costumed entertainers, gunfights and street skits, a chili cook-off, stagecoach rides. - Bisbee Gem & Mineral Show
May. 26 - May. 27
Gems and minerals from many regions are showcased at the Queen Mine Tour in Bisbee, Arizona, one of the most productive copper mines of the 20th century. - An Evening with Gillian Welch
Jun. 1
Acclaimed singer with musical partner guitarist David Rawlings perform innovative form of Americana music in concert presented by Rialto Theatre & Square Peg Concerts at Fox Tucson Theatre. - National Trails Day
Jun. 2
Celebrate National Trails Day with a visit to a state or national park, national forest, or nature center in Tucson or Southern Arizona, and experience our great outdoors. - Summer Art Cruise
Jun. 2
Central Tucson Gallery Association presents self-guided tour and receptions at galleries in and around downtown. Get free maps/schedules at Davis Dominguez Gallery and other participants. - Summer Saturday Evenings at Desert Museum
Jun. 2 - Aug. 25
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum stays open after sundown on Saturdays all summer long, with exhibits featuring the Sonoran Desert's nocturnal plants and wildlife. - Aaron Jones & Claire Mann in Concert
Jun. 7
Global Change Multi-Media presents Aaron Jones and Claire Mann from Scotland in a concert of Celtic folk music at Tubac Plaza Main Stage. - Garlic & Onion Festival at Agua Linda Farm
Jun. 8 - Jun. 10
Enjoy tasty food, live music and more at Agua Linda Farm's annual festival to celebrate the harvest of garlic and onions grown on site. - Marana Bluegrass Summer Concert Series
Jun. 9 - Sep. 8
Southern Arizona Arts & Cultural Alliance/Desert Bluegrass Assoc. present well-known regional bluegrass music bands in concert on second Saturday of every month at Silverbell-Cortaro Park. - Salute to the Buffalo Soldiers
Jun. 9 - Jun. 10
Celebration includes street entertainment, a parade, car show, the Buffalo Soldiers Parade down historic Allen Street, and other activities in Tombstone, AZ. - 2nd Saturdays Downtown Urban Street Fest
Jun. 9
Tucson's family-friendly arts-and-entertainment event happens outdoors and indoors along Congress and adjacent downtown streets on the second Saturday evening of every month. - Titan Moonlight Madness
Jun. 9
Titan Missile Museum seltzer rocket launchings with museum Mad Scientists, visits to the rocket launch control room, space food samples, astronaut tests and more.
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- VisitTucsonAZ: @emmybasch Thanks Emmy! - Tweeted on May 14, 2012
- Tucson is ranked "Happiest City for Winter Travel" by the Hilton HHonors loyalty program.
- The construction for the Tucson Modern Streetcar has begun! To stay up-to-date on construction and subsequent detour, please visit the Tucson Modern Streetcar website.
- The Daily Beast ranks Tucson as the #7 Most Generous US City.
- Bill Walton, best known for his professional basketball career, was blown away by our own El Tour de Tucson bicycle event.
- The University of Arizona and select Tucson attractions will be providing free sunscreen for their visitors this summer.
- Tucson is named one of the nation's Least Polluted Cities, according to the American Lung Association's State of the Air 2012 Report.
- The Ritz-Carlton, Dove Mountain received Golf Magazine's highest honor of the Gold Medal Award as one of the nation's premier golf Resorts for 2012-2013.
- Realtor Magazine names Tucson the number one place to buy a home.
- Recognized for efforts to increase play opportunities for children, Tucson was among the cities and towns across the United States to earn the 2012 Playful City USA designation from national non-profit KaBOOM!
- Visit the beautiful Town of Oro Valley, one of "America's Top-Rated Smaller Cities."
- USA Today Travel lists Tucson as One of Ten Great Places for City Cycling.
- The September 2011 issue of Climbing Magazine lists Tucson as the #1 town for climbers. Find out why...
- Livability.com selected Tucson as One of the 10 Best Cities for Veterans to Live.
- Read U.S. News & World Report Travel's great section on Tucson travel tips.
- Tucson was ranked #16 for the 2011 Top 25 Arts Destinations (big-cities category) by American Style Magazine.























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